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Pool A:                                  Pool B:

Normangee                              East Chambers

Cathedral                                Tyler Chapel Hill

Hardin-Jefferson                      West Orange-Stark

Lumberton                              Denton Guyer

Wow!!  Pool B teams better come to play for every game during pool play.

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Pool A:                                   Pool B:

Normangee                              East Chambers

Cathedral                                Tyler Chapel Hill

Hardin-Jefferson                       West Orange-Stark

Lumberton                               Denton Guyer

Wow!!   Pool B teams better come to play for every game during pool play.

Yeah pool B does look just a hair harder ;D

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Wow!!   Pool B teams better come to play for every game during pool play.

Wow!  Some things never change. 

If I am not mistaken the pool play simply determines seeding for an 8 team bracket.  This would mean that those in pool A will play those in pool B in the first round of bracket play.  Looks like everyone has equal opportunity and if pool B is so strong then the winner should breeze through bracket play.

I saw almost every game at this tournament last year.  The team from Denton made it to the finals and finished third in their pool.  HJ won it and beat all the teams from the stacked pool on their way to the championship. 

Isn't the tournament paying for Chapel Hill's room and board and meals?  Being an ungracious guest already upandunder?

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Pool A:                                   Pool B:

Normangee                              East Chambers

Cathedral                                Tyler Chapel Hill

Hardin-Jefferson                       West Orange-Stark

Lumberton                               Denton Guyer

Wow!!   Pool B teams better come to play for every game during pool play.

I agree

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well last year CATHEDRAL did finish third in this tournament so why wouldnt they

Last years club will look totally different than this years. I don't know how they finished last year but I dont see them playing with HJ,Chapel Hill or EC.I think this will be a big rebuilding year for them and this is not a good group to rebuild against.
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